Panchangam is a free, offline, ad-free Hindu almanac for iPhone and iPad. This page covers the most common questions. If you don’t find your answer here, please email us — we read every message.
Yes. All panchangam, kundali, porutham, festival and vrat calculations run on your device. An internet connection is only used if you tap “Search for a custom city,” which queries Apple Maps.
Tap the city name at the top of the Home screen, then either pick one of the suggested cities, tap “Use my location,” or search for a custom city. The selection is remembered for next time.
Open More › Settings › Language and pick English, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, or Hindi. The whole app, including festival names, vrat guides, and the home-screen widget, switches immediately.
Check that the city at the top of the screen matches the location you intend. Panchangam values (especially tithi and rahu kalam) shift with longitude and timezone, so a wrong city is the most common cause.
Long-press the widget › Edit Widget to confirm it’s pointing at your city, then remove and re-add the widget. iOS refreshes widgets on its own schedule; a fresh add forces an immediate refresh.
Open iOS Settings › Notifications › Panchangam and make sure notifications are allowed. Inside the app, open More › Settings › Notifications to enable the daily summary and festival reminders and set the time.
No. There are no accounts, no analytics SDKs, no ads, no trackers, and no IDFA. Everything you enter (city, birth details, family profiles, preferences) stays on your device. See our Privacy Policy for details.
Yes — completely free, with no in-app purchases and no ads.
Please write to tnc.appteam@gmail.com with a short description and, if possible, a screenshot. We’re a small team and read every email.